How to Choose Glasses for Your Face Shape

How to Choose Glasses for Your Face Shape (UK Guide)

Find frames that flatter you — fast. Learn how to identify your face shape and pick styles that balance your features, with UK-ready examples and picks.

Start with your face shape ↓

The 10-minute way to frames you’ll actually love

Most people try on dozens of frames without a plan. When you know your face shape, choosing becomes easy: you’ll look for frames that balance what you already have — soften angles, add definition, or widen where needed. This guide keeps it simple and visual, with UK-friendly examples and affordable picks.

✅ Fast & visual

Use the finder below — no measuring apps or fancy tools needed.

✅ Universally flattering picks

We’ll show safe-bet shapes for each face, plus bolder options if you want a statement look.

✅ Budget-friendly

Our product sections use affordable UK frames with lenses included.

Face-shape finder (stand in a mirror, 60 seconds)

  1. Forehead vs jaw: Is your forehead wider than your jaw? (Yes → heart/oval. No → square/round/oblong.)
  2. Cheekbones: Are they the widest point of your face? (Yes → oval/round.)
  3. Jawline: More curved (round/oval) or clearly angular (square/heart)?
  4. Face length: Noticeably longer than it is wide? (Yes → oblong/oval.)

Tip: Tie hair back. Trace your outline lightly on the mirror with a washable pencil, then step back — the shape often “pops.”

Glasses and measuring tape for face shape guide
Face shapeKey traitsFrames that flatterAvoid if possible
Oval Balanced proportions, gently rounded jaw, slightly wider cheekbones. Almost anything. Try square, rectangle, aviator, cat eye to add definition. Frames much wider than your face (they can overwhelm).
Round Width ≈ length, softer jawline, full cheeks. Angular shapes (rectangle, square), high bridge, keyhole bridges add length. Perfectly round, very narrow frames (can look smaller/rounder).
Square Forehead, cheekbones, jaw similar width; strong jawline. Round/oval frames soften angles; slightly wider than cheekbones. Boxy corners as thick as your jaw (can look harsh).
Heart Wider forehead, high cheekbones, narrow/pointed chin. Bottom-heavy rounds/ovals, light metal, rimless, cat eye (lift without bulk). Very top-heavy shapes that exaggerate forehead width.
Oblong/Rectangle Longer than wide, straight cheek line. Taller lenses, wayfarer, aviator; decorative or thicker temples to break length. Very shallow (short) lenses that elongate further.

Universal frames that suit most faces

If you’re still unsure, these shapes are consistently flattering: slim rectangles, soft squares, subtle cat eyes, and lightweight aviators. In Batch 2 we’ll show specific, affordable UK frames (with the correct images and affiliate links) under each face shape.

Editors’ Picks by Face Shape

These six budget-friendly prescription frames (not sunglasses) work brilliantly across the main face shapes. We’ve tagged each pick so you can match them quickly. All images and links are taken directly from our product CSV.

Round · Oval Simone Black prescription glasses – rectangular frame for round/oval faces

Simone Black

Modern rectangular frame that adds clean definition to softer features without looking harsh.

£23.95
Round · Heart Zach Dark Grey prescription glasses – slim rectangle for round/heart faces

Zach Dark Grey

Sleek, lightweight rectangle that narrows the upper face and sharpens rounded contours.

£18.95
Square · Heart Marigold prescription glasses – soft oval frame for square/heart faces

Marigold

Gentle oval shape that softens jawlines and flatters tapered heart-shaped faces.

£18.95
Oval · Diamond Wynn Brown prescription glasses – classic rectangle for oval/diamond faces

Wynn Brown

Classic warm-brown rectangle that balances prominent cheekbones and complements longer faces.

£23.95
Heart · Oval David Clear prescription glasses – transparent frame for heart/oval faces

David Clear

On-trend clear acetate that lightens the upper face and works with almost any wardrobe.

£18.95
Square · Diamond Robin Silver prescription glasses – minimalist metal for square/diamond faces

Robin Silver

Minimalist metal rim that softens angular features and flatters defined cheekbones.

£18.95

Find Frames That Flatter Your Face Shape

The right glasses don’t just correct your vision — they enhance your natural features. Below you’ll find our best advice for each face shape, paired with affordable frames we’ve hand-picked from LowCostGlasses.

Father and daughter smiling in glasses

Square Faces

Strong jawlines and broad foreheads are the hallmarks of a square face. To balance these features, go for glasses with curves — oval or round frames soften angles beautifully.

Steer clear of overly boxy frames. Instead, look for lighter colours or minimalist designs that add sophistication without harshness.

SquareMarigold oval glasses for square faces

Marigold

Soft oval shape that balances a strong jawline.

£18.95
SquareDavid Clear transparent glasses for square faces

David Clear

Crystal-clear acetate adds lightness to angular lines.

£18.95

Oval Faces

If you’ve got an oval face, lucky you — most frames work well. Aim for glasses that maintain balance and proportion without overwhelming your natural symmetry.

Classic rectangles, subtle cat-eyes, and transparent frames all look great here.

Young man wearing black frame glasses
OvalWynn Brown glasses for oval faces

Wynn Brown

Balanced rectangle that flatters natural proportions.

£23.95

Heart Faces

Heart-shaped faces have broader foreheads and narrower chins. The trick is to balance the upper width with frames that draw attention downward — think oval, rimless, or styles with softer bottoms.

Avoid heavy tops that make the forehead seem larger.

HeartMarigold glasses for heart-shaped faces

Marigold

Oval curves that soften the forehead and balance the chin.

£18.95

Diamond Faces

Diamond faces are rare — narrow forehead, broad cheekbones, and narrow chin. The goal is to highlight the eyes while softening cheek width. Oval, rimless, or semi-rimless styles work best.

DiamondRobin Silver glasses for diamond faces

Robin Silver

Lightweight metal rim draws focus to the eyes, not the cheekbones.

£18.95
DiamondWynn Brown glasses for diamond faces

Wynn Brown

Structured but not heavy — balances cheekbones with clean lines.

£23.95
DiamondSimone Black glasses for diamond faces

Simone Black

Modern rectangle anchors the look while flattering narrow forehead and chin.

£23.95

Frequently Asked Questions

❓ What glasses suit a round face?

Angular frames such as rectangles and cat-eyes are best. They add definition and balance rounder features. See men’s options here or women’s picks here.

❓ Can women wear men’s glasses (and vice versa)?

Yes. The main difference is size. If the frame fits your measurements and suits your style, it doesn’t matter which category it’s listed under.

❓ Are cheap prescription glasses good quality?

Absolutely — as long as you buy from a trusted UK retailer. Our Cheap Prescription Glasses UK guide compares value options that meet UK optical standards.

❓ What if I need glasses under £50?

Plenty of frames cost less than £50 online. Check out our Glasses Under £50 UK page for current styles and offers.

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